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hello all,

 

I have a 80 hdd. I made a partition 2 ( 40 - 40 )

- first Local Disk C: = Windows 7 build 7022

- Second Local Disk D: = Mac Os X Leopard V10 5 Kalyway.

 

to boot Windows 7 i make this steps:

 

- boot from Dvd ( Windows 7 )

- Repair your computer

- Type in comand prompt :

diskpart , list disk , select disk 0 , list part , select part 1 , ACTIVE

- Restart

now it boots normally to Windows 7

( in windows 7 the partition with Mac OS X Leopard does not appear ) Why????:unsure:

 

to boot Mac Os X Leopard i make this steps:

 

- boot again to windows 7 dvd

- repair your computer

- type in comand prompt :

diskpart , list disk , select disk 0 , list part , select part 1 , INACTIVE

- Restart

- remove Dvd windows 7

now it boot to Mac Os X Leopard but i have to leave the Dvd ( Mac Os X Leopard Kalyway ) into my dvd rom , otherwise not Boot

 

 

Ps: I tried many programs but not working.

 

thx a lot. cheers :(

 

My Pc :

 

Intel Celeron 2.80 Ghz

1.50 Ram

Graphic Card ati radeon x550

hdd 80 IDE

hdd 160 SATA

Make Windows active, then use EasyBCD 2.0 BETA (search for it).

Make sure you use the MBR option, not the EFI option.

 

 

how can i see if i use the MBR option or EFI option? and how can i change from EFI to MBR???

 

 

 

tnx!

I just installed OSX last night. Had full Vista partition.. Created a 20gig for OSX. Booting in and everything just fine.. Now when I try to get back to Vista, it won't boot up.

 

Do I need to follow the steps the OP posted in order to get back into Vista? Then use the EasyBCD to see both?

 

Or should I use like bootloader or something in my OSX?

Installing the OSX will active the partition itself, so your vista won't boot.

If you just have your vista bootloader active but still can't boot,

put in the vista dvd and run the automated fix boot option. (repair computers)

 

after all, u could use chain0 method and find your OSX partition,

year by year, i think this is still the best and the easiest for me!

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